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Alco runs to 10-0
ROMNEY, W.Va. — Top-ranked Allegany used five consecutive singles, along with plenty of walks, to score 11 times in the second inning as the Campers remained undefeated by beating Hampshire Monday in three innings.
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PSC rolls
KEYSER, W.Va. — Jessica Shirley hit two home runs in the same inning and it was just a taste of Potomac State’s offensive output as the Catamounts swept both games of a doubleheader by the same 19-0 score Monday during local JUCO softball action in Keyser.
Potomac State had already taken an 8-0 lead in the first inning of the first game before scoring 11 times in the second to account for all of its runs. The Cats followed a similar path in the second game by scoring 10 times in the first inning and adding nine in the second before holding on for another big win. -
Lough helps Petersburg sweep Ty Valley
PETERSBURG, W.Va. — Whitney Lough threw a three-inning no-hitter in the opener before allowing two hits in three innings in the second to lead Petersburg to a sweep of a doubleheader with Tygarts Valley Monday in Petersburg.
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Lewis, Miller perfect pitchers for Mtn. Ridge
Carlie Lewis and Jenna Miller combined to throw a perfect game, while getting 14 hits in support as Mountain Ridge picked up a 10-0 win over host Bishop Walsh Friday afternoon in Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference action at Cavanaugh Field.
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Grace’s Clouse sinks PSC with homer
With two outs and two strikes on her in the bottom of the seventh inning, Katie Clouse changed everything with one swing by hitting a three-run home run to send her team from a 8-7 deficit to a 10-8 win as Grace (Ind.) completed a sweep of Potomac State during the Catamounts’ final day of the Snowbird Classic in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
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Allegany holds off Hampshire
Hayley Stankan doubled, singled and batted in one run, and Allegany had to hold on in the top of the seventh to collect a 3-2 win over Hampshire Thursday in Appalachian Mountain Athletic Conference action at Hampshire.
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PSC gets Bowie back
Same pitcher, same team, same field. What a difference a day makes.
A day after being the subject of a perfect game by Bowie State’s Manda Hernandez, the Potomac State College softball team returned for some payback Thursday, rolling up 10 runs through the first four innings; and to add insult to injury, Hernandez walked four Lady Catamounts in the bottom of the seventh inning to force in the tie and winning runs in Potomac State’s 12-11 win over Bowie. -
Veteran FSU team opens in Va.
Record-setters Brooke Tapman and Megan Magee highlight the list of returning players as the Frostburg State softball team hopes to pick up where it left off a year ago when they open their season Saturday at Randolph-Macon.
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Allegany’s Szymanski voted player of the year
Three years after stepping onto the field at Allegany as a right-handed bat with some work to be done to her swing, Beth Szymanski exited it as a left-handed hitter whose speed, consistency and desire allowed her to lead the Campers to five high school softball championships.
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Szymanski named AMAC player of year
Allegany center fielder Beth Szymanski has been among the team leaders in most offensive categories the past three seasons, but as a senior Szymanski not only led the Campers in statistics, but to five championships.
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Alco runs to 10-0

